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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Corrected extent of Frisian, English, Norwegian, Low German, and German minority in Silesia, and merged two High German dialect groups into one language and two written forms of Norwegian into one language. Also more contrasting colour for Frisian and removed unnecessary North/West dividing line. The original can be viewed here: Lenguas germánicas.PNG. Modifications made by Hayden120.

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on second thoughts, I have removed Danish from Scania. Although Scanian has similarities with Danish, it has been strongly influenced by Swedish in modern times. In any case, representing Scanian as "Danish" isn't especially accurate